- Title - Collection of Newspapers Printed by Trafford Park Printers 
- Reference - YA2005.40 
- Production date - 06-05-2005 - 06-05-2005 
Creator
- Trafford Park Printers LimitedBiographyBiography
- Guardian Media GroupBiographyBiographyThe Manchester Guardian Limited was established in 1907 when C.P. Scott bought The Manchester Guardian from the estate of his cousin, Edward Taylor. In 1924, it bought The Manchester Evening News and became The Manchester Guardian and Evening News Limited. The Manchester Guardian newspaper became known as The Guardian in 1959 and the company name subsequently changed to Guardian and Manchester Evening News Limited. 
It became the Guardian Media Group in 1993. The Group is owned by Scott Trust Limited. 
- Manchester Evening News LtdBiographyBiographyManchester businessman Mitchell Henry set up the Manchester Evening News on 10 October 1868. Originally a personal propaganda sheet by which Henry aimed to secure voters to elect him to parliament, when Henry failed to be elected the title was sold to Manchester newsmen, Peter Allen and his brother-in-law John Edward Taylor, under whom circulation increased. In 1879 the company moved from Brown Street to premises in Cross Street shared with the Manchester Guardian. The MEN’s strength lay in the number of classified advertisements placed by local businesses.
In 1924, John Russell Scott, elder son of the Manchester Guardian's C.P. Scott, bought the MEN bringing the newspaper under the same ownership as the Guardian.
By 1939, under the editorship of William Haley, the MEN had become the largest provincial evening paper in Britain. At the end of the Second World War, the MEN pulled off a national scoop by being the first paper to publish the news of the end of the war in Europe.
In 1963, the MEN acquired the failing Evening Chronicle, its main rival, producing a combined title with a daily circulation of around 480,000.
In 2010, the MEN was sold by the Guardian Media Group to Trinity Mirror and moved headquarters from Scott Place, Manchester, to the Trinity Mirror headquarters in Chadderton, Oldham. 
- The Daily TelegraphBiographyBiographyFounded as the The Daily Telegraph and Courier by Colonel Arthur B. Sleigh in June 1855. Joseph Moses Levy, the owner of The Sunday Times, agreed to print the newspaper, and to pay for the inital cost of printing the first edition. However, the newspaper was not a succes and Colonel Sleigh was unable to pay the ongoing costs. Joseph Levy took over the newspaper and relaunched it as The Daily Telegraph. 
- Scope and Content - Final copies of The Guardian North, the Manchester Evening News and The Daily Telegraph to be printed by Trafford Park Printers, on the 6th May 2005, the last day of the company's operation. 
- Extent - 3 items 
- Physical description - The collection is in a good condition. 
- Language - English 
- Archival history - This collection was donated to the museum by an employee of Trafford Park Printers, alongside the printing plates used to create the newspapers. 
- Level of description - TOP 
- Repository name - Science and Industry Museum 
- Subject - Newspapers 
- Conditions governing access - Open access. 
- Conditions governing Reproduction - Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions. 
Related object
- Business Records from Linotype & Machinery Ltd of Broadheath, AltrinchamNotesNotesArchive of the printing equipment company. Linotype machines were used to print newspapers around the world. 
- Manchester Evening News Souvenir newspaper 1988NotesNotesEdition of the Manchester Evening News. 
- Guardian publications and promotional materialNotesNotesCopies of the Guardian and Daily Mail newspapers, promotional material and printing plate for front of the Guardian, 4 Sep 1990. 
- Booklets relating to Typography used by Typesetter Derek MantonNotesNotesPapers of a typesetter who worked on the Manchester Evening News and the Guardian. 
- Manchester Evening NewsNotesNotesEdition of the Manchester Evening News from 1960. 
- Photographs and menu from Linotype & Machinery celebration dinnersNotesNotesLinotype & Machinery celebration dinners. Includes material relating to The Daily Telegraph. 
- Copy of the Daily Telegraph 18 October 1935.NotesNotesEdition of The Daily Telegraph from 1935. 
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